If it looks like a Cardinal because it is red all over, it may be a Summer Tanager. That would be a wonderful bird to see, because it is another one that is being driven to extinction by loss of where it has to live both in summer and winter. People who do not know what a bird species is, usually do not know how to see a bird to know what species it is, and so cannot explain enough for someone else to say what it is.
could be a juvenile cardinal.
good seeds.
Cardinal. :)
The bird you are describing sounds like a Cedar Waxwing. They have distinctive yellow-tipped tail feathers and a pointed crest on their heads. They are slightly larger than a sparrow and are known for their sleek appearance and high-pitched call.
The crow is a black bird.
A cardinal is a small bird. They are most notoriously bright red, but can also sometimes be grey, or brown, depending on region and gender. The cardinal's genus is Cardinalis.
A cardinal bird does not really have a job with its species. They are meant to eat, breed, and raise new generations of cardinal birds.
a thing that flies, looks kind of like a bird and lives in the savanna
The bird that builds a nest that looks like mud is called a mud dauber wasp.
i would say it is a cardinal
There are likely many species but a small and attractive one that can be found in North America is the Phainopepla.
The bird you're describing is likely the cockatiel. Cockatiels are larger than parakeets and share a similar shape and coloration, often featuring a crest on their head. They are known for their friendly personalities and ability to mimic sounds. Another possibility could be the lovebird, which is also larger than a parakeet and has a vibrant appearance.